Sentences with phrase «wash out of the program»

The bar for training programs is high, making many candidates wash out of the program.

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Training programs are highly rigorous, so candidates run a high risk of washing out before graduation.
Such a writer would wash out of any decent technical writing program.
Don't tell me that the tornado that blew my house away, to volcano that erupted underneath of me, or the flood that washed away my town, had no logic or reason behind their actions because they consisted of inanimate matter, If we require free will to prove intelligence, I would argue that what we think is free will, is nothing more than programmed response, acted out consciously or subconsciously.
Costs of such programming, like taxation, are borne by all, whether or not they use the products advertised, he points out, adding that the television «tax levy» on an average family in l980 ranged from $ 80 in Atlanta to $ 29 in Wilkes - Barre - Scranton, Pa. «You pay when you wash, not when you watch,» he told the committee.18.
«Very soon a new program is going to be rolled out which will involve our Queen Mother's because we have realized that women also play an integral role in galamsey being that they are those who cook and send food to the galamsey operators in the bush, some women even go the extent to fetch water for the use of washing the sand from the gold so we will engage them to talk to those women»
Families gathered around Bakelite radios (to listen to programs sponsored by the Bakelite Corporation), drove Bakelite - accessorized cars, kept in touch with Bakelite phones, washed clothes in machines with Bakelite blades, pressed out wrinkles with Bakelite - encased irons — and, of course, styled their hair with Bakelite combs.
Enter Timothy McVeigh, a veteran of the Gulf War who was washed out of the Rangers program, returned to civilian life unable to find a job.
Most of the gains that can be found upon entry into school ebb over time, and the differences attributable to various kinds of programs tend to wash out, too.
• Changed diapers of infants and assisted children with bathing, washing and grooming • Assisted older children with homework and school projects • Created and implemented activities - based learning programs to help children develop and thrive • Handled school runs in the event of parents being busy or out of town • Managed light housekeeping work such as dusting, cleaning and sweeping
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